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∴I=q/t
Power:
P = V I = I 2R
The unit of power is joule /second or watt.
Energy:
E= VIT = I 2 RT
Series circuits
R total = R1 + R2 + R3
I total =
I is the same through all resistors .
Which means that I total is the current passing through all resistors.
N.B. V total = V1 + V2 + V3 .
Parallel circuits
1/Rt =1/R1+1/R2 +1/R3
N.B. I total = I1 + I2 + I3 .
EXAMPLES
1.The resistors of 35Ω , 60Ω ,and 25Ω are connected in series to a
60 volt battery of negligible internal resistance .calculate .
Solution:
Since r is negligible then
Vt≡E
The total resistance of the circuit R is :
R = R1 + R2 + R3 = 35 + 60 + 25 = 120Ω
The current flowing through the circuit :
I= Vt/Rt = 0.5Ω
Since the resistors are connected in series,
Then the current flowing through each resistance and all other parts
of the circuit is 0.5Ω A
Assume the potential difference across R1; R2 & R3 is V1, V2 & V3
respectively.
Solution:
I1= V/R1 = 4 A
I2 = V/R2 =2A
I3 =V/R3 =6A
R =10 Ω.
I = V/R =12A.
Or it can be calculated also as the sum of the currents flowing
through all resistors:
I = I1 + I2 + I3 = 4 + 2 + 6 =12A.
3. Two resistors A and B are connected in parallel, the combination
connected in series to a resistor C and 36 volt battery of negligible
internal resistance.
If the resistance of A, B and C are 12 , 6 and 14 respectively.
Calculate :
Solution :
V ab = IR ab = 2 x 4 = 8V
a-R1
b-R2
c-R2 and R3
∴ E = IR +Ir ∴ E = I( R + r ) I=.
6. A cell of E.M.F. 4 volt an internal resistance of 0.2 Ω is connected
to a circuit of an external resistance 3.8 Ω. Calculate.
Solution:
a) I = = =1A.
b) Vt = IR = 1 x 3.8 =3.8 V .
Or Vt =E –Ir = 4 – (1 x 0.2) = 4- 0.2 = 3.8 V.
c) The reading of the voltmeter when the circuit is switched
off = E.M.F. = 4 V.
Capacitance:
∵q αV
∴q=CV
∴ C = q/V
Where :
C : capacitance (farad )
Q : charge in of the plates (coloumb)
V : voltage of the battery connected across the plates (volts)
Therefore:
An empty capacitor does not resist the flow of current and thus
acts like a wire (short circuit).
A capacitor that is full of charge will not allow the current to
flow thus acts like broken wire (open circuit).